In the Days When the World Was Wide and Other Verses
The Free-Selector's Daughter

Henry Laws

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I met her on the Lachlan Side —

A darling girl I thought her,

And ere I left I swore I'd win

The free-selector's daughter.

I milked her father's cows a month,

I brought the wood and water,

I mended all the broken fence,

Before I won the daughter.

I listened to her father's yarns,

I did just what I 'oughter',

And what you'll have to do to win

A free-selector's daughter.

I broke my pipe and burnt my twist,

And washed my mouth with water;

I had a shave before I kissed

The free-selector's daughter.

Then, rising in the frosty morn,

I brought the cows for Mary,

And when I'd milked a bucketful

I took it to the dairy.

I poured the milk into the dish

While Mary held the strainer,

I summoned heart to speak my wish,

And, oh! her blush grew plainer.

I told her I must leave the place,

I said that I would miss her;

At first she turned away her face,

And then she let me kiss her.

I put the bucket on the ground,

And in my arms I caught her:

I'd give the world to hold again

That free-selector's daughter!

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